
It is becoming more and more apparent that the Big Three in Boston must include Rajon Rondo or must be renamed the Big Four. Rondo has prominently been the deciding factor in Boston's playoff run this season and last night's game in Los Angeles was no exception.
Veteran Ray Allen, who set an NBA Finals' record with 8 made three-pointers, provided the offense for the Celtics in the first half but it was Rondo that took over during crunch time.
The former Kentucky point guard netted a triple-double and was seemingly all over the court late in the game. With the game hanging in the balance, Rondo first stripped the ball from Kobe Bryant and later blocked Bryant's three-point attempt to prevent a Lakers' comeback.
When the final horn sounded, Rondo had 19 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists, 2 steals and a blocked shot.
With the 103-94 win in Los Angeles, the two teams head to Boston for tomorrow night's game 3 showdown. The series is tied at one game apiece.




1 comments:
Way to go, Rajon! Proud of you...Keep on keeping on and being the kind of individual all of our up and coming athletes should emulate. You have shown maturity beyond your years and I trust that God will keep you focused on that which is good. Wishing you all the best now and in the future!
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